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Escape the urban bustle and find your peace among Seoul’s beautifully designed parks and waterfronts. This course is dedicated to relaxation, fresh air, and outdoor activities, taking you from Seoul’s equivalent of Central Park to a unique ecological island on the Han River. Get ready to recharge!
?♀️ Course Overview: Parks, Picnics, and Peace
| Category | Details |
| Course Theme | Leisure activities like picnicking, strolling, and biking at large urban parks, ecological renewal zones, and riverside parks. |
| Best For | Travelers who prefer relaxation, scenery, and outdoor activities, avoiding crowded tourist spots. |
| Duration | Full Day (Day Trip), 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Total 8 hours) |
| Essentials | T-money card, picnic gear (mat, simple snacks), sunglasses/hat, and comfortable clothing. |
| Feature | Locations are far apart, making subway travel essential. Prioritize leisurely time in each park to maximize the relaxation effect. |
?♀️ Day Itinerary: East Meets West via Greenery
This itinerary balances time in the eastern and western green lungs of the city, requiring careful management of subway transit time.

| Place & Activity (Time Slot) | Key Experience & Transport Details |
| [1] Seoul Forest Park (10:00~13:00) | Known as “Korea’s Central Park.” Walk the Metasequoia path, optional deer feeding, and enjoy a picnic or stroll in the gallery garden. (Optional: Visit the adjacent Seongsu-dong café street). ? Transit: Suin-Bundang Line Seoul Forest St. Exit 3 or Line 2 Ttukseom St. Exit 8 Expected Duration : 3 hours (Incl. Lunch) |
| Travel & Lunch (13:00~14:30) | Subway transfer to the next location. Grab easy takeout/packed lunch to eat at the next park, or stop for a quick meal mid-journey. ? Transit: Suin-Bundang Line Seoul Forest St. → Line 9 Seonyudo St. (1-2 transfers) Expected Duration : 1 hr 30 min |
| [2] Seonyudo Park (14:30~16:30) | Explore this ecological park, which repurposed a former water purification plant. Walk the unique structures, visit the aquatic botanical garden, and stroll along Seonyugyo Bridge for a view of the Han River. Experience the eco-friendly, tranquil atmosphere. ? Transit: Line 9 Seonyudo St. Exit 2 (10 min walk to bridge entrance) Expected Duration : 2 hours |
| [3] Yeouido Hangang Park (16:30~18:00) | Enjoy the expansive view of the Han River. Rent a bicycle or kickboard (optional) near Yeouinaru Station. Enjoy a ride or walk along the riverbanks. ? Transit: Line 9 Seonyudo St. → Line 5 Yeouinaru St. or Line 9 National Assembly St. Expected Duration : 1 hr 30 min |
?️ Navigation Guide & Practical Info
| Location | Korean Name | English Search Term | Key Subway Information |
| Seoul Forest | 서울숲 공원 | Seoul Forest Park | Suin-Bundang Line Seoul Forest St. Exit 3 |
| Seonyudo Park | 선유도 공원 | Seonyudo Park | Line 9 Seonyudo St. Exit 2 |
| Yeouido Hangang Park | 여의도 한강공원 | Yeouido Hangang Park | Line 5 Yeouinaru St. or Line 9 National Assembly St. |
? Advanced Tips for Your Healing Day
Tip 1: Maximizing Seoul Forest (Seongsu-dong)
- Urban-Cultural Blend: Right next to Seoul Forest is the trendy Seongsu-dong Café Street, known for its repurposed industrial buildings, artistic vibe, and designer showrooms. After your relaxing park walk, consider checking out a unique café or pop-up store for a modern cultural addition to your day.
Tip 2: The Meaning of Seonyudo Park
- Eco-Friendly History: Seonyudo has a unique past as a retired water purification plant. Look for the repurposed facilities, such as the aquatic botanical garden and story hall, which highlight the meaning of environmental regeneration and architectural reuse.
Tip 3: Han River Activities (Yeouido)
- Riding: Bicycle rental facilities (including Seoul’s public bike service, Ttareungyi) are easily available near Yeouinaru Station. The well-maintained bicycle paths along the Han River offer one of the best ways to enjoy the cool river breeze—a highly recommended healing activity.
- Evening Picnic: If you visit in the evening, experience the famous Korean “Chimaek” (Fried Chicken and Beer) culture. You can easily order delivery or purchase items from nearby convenience stores.
Tip 4: Be Prepared for Long Transit
- East to West: Seoul Forest (East) and Seonyudo/Yeouido (West) are geographically far apart. Factor in enough time for subway transfers, and ensure you take adequate rest breaks between locations to minimize fatigue and truly enjoy the “healing” theme of the day.
